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So, Psychic TV: Black Joy has this raw, underground vibe that really captures the experimental essence of the industrial music scene in the early 2000s. It’s like stepping into a dream—or maybe a nightmare—where Genesis P-Orridge's presence is both magnetic and unsettling. The visuals are trippy, with a mix of live performances and surreal imagery that feels like it could warp your perception. It’s not just a concert film; it’s a journey through sound and chaos. The pacing can be erratic, which totally suits the overall aesthetic. You can almost feel the energy of the crowd, and there’s something distinctly visceral about it all. If you appreciate the blend of music and avant-garde art, this one hits that sweet spot.
Interesting blend of live performances and visualsGenesis P-Orridge showcases a unique presenceCaptures the raw energy of early 2000s industrial scene
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